How to Get Windows Games Working on a Mac

There are all kinds of reasons to prefer Macs over Windows-based PCs. Gaming isn’t one of them. That isn’t to say that you can’t game on a Mac—modern Apple Silicon computers are fairly powerful. The problem is that many popular games don’t offer downloads that will run natively on a Mac. Search the Mac App […]

How to Create a Recovery USB Drive to Fix Your Computer

The process of creating the USB recovery drive can take some time—about two hours based on my testing, though the speed of your system and USB drive will play a part in that—and you’ll see a message on screen when the job is done. When your recovery USB drive is called upon, you need to […]

Does Chocolate Go Bad? How to Store It, Freeze it, and Ship It

If you’re keeping your bonbons much more than a week before eating, this is when we start talking about fridges and freezers. Nothing That Isn’t Cold Can Stay “I rarely advise my customers to refrigerate or freeze their bonbons, but it’s not because it can’t be done. It’s more that it requires a few steps […]

How to Paint Beautiful Skies and Clouds by MeraAnimations – Make better art

Hello everyone! This is my first tutorial so I hope you enjoy it and let me know if you have any questions. STUDIES \ First we start with our studies. Clouds are like any other form, they have planes where the light hits differently. That includes the light hitting it differently depending on where it […]

How to Send Cash | WIRED

So you need to send some money. Maybe you want to slip a couple of $20 bills in a birthday card. Maybe it’s a larger payment for some not-at-all-sketchy, off-the-books services rendered. Either way, it can be a pain to send paper money without having to worry that it might mysteriously slip out of your […]

How to Use Apple’s Genmoji to Create New Kinds of Emojis

For decades, choosing an emoji has been constrained to what’s available on your smartphone’s keyboard. Every year brings new emoji—I like the “face with bags under eyes,” though that one is still rolling out. But there are times when the preinstalled options just aren’t specific enough. Thankfully, Apple has a solution, and it’s called Genmoji. […]

Office Etiquette: How To Be Less Awkward In An Elevator

(Subjective) back-to-work tips for navigating a space where the personal and professional collide. In short, the secret can be reduced to some plain and simple advice. Don’t give off bad vibes. Don’t bad-mouth other people. But as we trot ourselves back to our 9-5 personas, it’s the time of year when social cues and office […]

How to Pay Your Taxes Online

FreeTaxUSA: A popular free tax service that, similar to the IRS Free Filing tool, lets you e-file your federal return for free directly to the IRS. You can also file state returns for just $15. Although FreeTaxUSA is super affordable, it includes services for more complicated filings, like home ownership, investments, and small businesses. Cash […]

How to read more books: 7 tips to create a reading habit

1. Find books you’ll love The most important step when starting (or restarting) a reading habit is finding a few quick wins; readable books that will grab your attention and create momentum. Quick tip: Skip high-brow books typically featured on award lists. They may be high-quality but that doesn’t necessarily make them enjoyable and joy […]

How to Change the Default Search Engine in Google Chrome

Part of the reason Google decided to start developing its own Chrome browser—all the way back in 2008—was to funnel people toward all of its web apps, from Google Docs to Gmail to Google Maps. And of course, Chrome has Google’s search engine built right in. However, if you love Google Chrome but you’ve decided […]